Sri Lanka 160 for 6 (Thirimanne 44, Mathews 40) beat West Indies 80 for 4 (Bravo 30, Malinga 2-5) by 27 runs (D/L method)
West Indies banked on a frenetic finish, but Sri Lanka's bowlers had choked the chase to suffocation-point before heavy rain, then marble-sized hail, cut the innings short and sent Sri Lanka to yet another major final. When the heaven..... Read more

Pakistani T20 team skipper Muhammad Hafeez has said the national team played good and bad cricket in the World Cup 2014 tournament.
Talking to media upon the team’s return at Lahore airport, Muhammad Hafeez said that the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman has summoned a meeting with the team.
Expressing his views over the match against West Indies, ..... Read more

Pakistan's new cricket chief selector Rashid Latif on Wednesday said relying on senior players had backfired after a familiar batting collapse saw the team crash out from the World Twenty20.
The 2009 champions were crushed by the West Indies on Tuesday night, sliding to an 84-run loss after appearing to panic at the start of their chase.
Latif, who too..... Read more

West Indies scored 84 runs in their first 15 overs. They nearly doubled their total after that, smashing 82 off the last 30 balls of the innings. No Full Member team had ever conceded so many in the last five overs of a Twenty20 game.
It remained to be seen which part of West Indies' innings, the first three-quarters or the final quarter, would make..... Read more

Defending champions West Indies defeated hosts Bangladesh by 73 runs on Tuesday to remain in contention for the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 in Dhaka on Tuesday.
Darren Sammy's men, who needed a win to stay afloat after losing their opening match to India, piled up 171-7 and then bowled out Bangladesh for 98 in the Super-10 group two match.
It was..... Read more

Pakistan defeated Australia by 16 runs in a highly exciting match of the Super Ten Series Group-2 in the fifth World Twenty20 here at the Shere Bangla National Stadium Mirpur on Sunday.
Chasing a huge target of 192, Australia made a disastrous start when left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar, opening the attack, dismissed David Warner and Shane Watson in the fi..... Read more